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The Oxfordshire Election, Chairing the Members, satire depicting English Whig politician George Bubb Dodington being carried aloft by a crowd, 1754 (engraving)
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The Oxfordshire Election, Chairing the Members, satire depicting English Whig politician George Bubb Dodington being carried aloft by a crowd, 1754 (engraving)
7148359 The Oxfordshire Election, Chairing the Members, satire depicting English Whig politician George Bubb Dodington being carried aloft by a crowd, 1754 (engraving) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Oxfordshire Election, Chairing the Members, satire depicting English Whig politician George Bubb Dodington being carried aloft by a crowd, 1754. Illustration from A History of Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering from the Stuarts to Queen Victoria, by Joseph Grego (Chatto & Windus, London, 1892).); © Look and Learn
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This print captures a satirical moment in English political history. Depicting the Oxfordshire Election of 1754, it showcases the renowned English Whig politician George Bubb Dodington being triumphantly carried aloft by an exuberant crowd. Created by the talented artist William Hogarth, this engraving is a masterful piece that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of political satire. The scene portrays Dodington as he is "chaired" by his supporters, a tradition where successful candidates were paraded through town on a chair to celebrate their victory. However, Hogarth's clever interpretation adds an element of mockery to this ceremonial act. With exaggerated expressions and comical details, such as Dodington's oversized wig and flamboyant attire, the artist brilliantly mocks both the politician and the electoral process itself. This artwork was originally featured in Joseph Grego's book "A History of Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering from the Stuarts to Queen Victoria" published in 1892. It serves as a historical commentary on elections during that era while also highlighting Hogarth's exceptional talent for social commentary through art. As we gaze upon this remarkable print today, we are transported back to a time when politics was rife with humor and satire. It reminds us that even centuries ago, politicians were subject to scrutiny and caricatured for public amusement. This image stands as a testament to both artistic brilliance and political wit—a timeless reminder that laughter has always been intertwined with power struggles throughout history.
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